Provisional and emergency licenses are temporary licenses designed to assist districts that have advertised and are unable to fill vacant positions with suitable licensed candidates. The temporary license process begins with a request from a Superintendent or Career Technical Education Director to the Agency of Education. Temporary license applications cannot be accessed without permission from the Agency of Education. Once the temporary license is approved, the educator will receive additional instructions from the Agency for proceeding with the application.
- Temporary Teaching License Guide
- Memo: Superintendent Responsibilities Regarding Provisional Licenses
- Provisional License Application Flowchart
- Emergency License Application Flowchart
- Tutorials: Completing a Temporary License Application
- Guidelines: "Official Transcript"
- Fees for Licensure
Apprenticeship Licenses
An apprenticeship license is a three-year temporary license issued to unlicensed educators employed in a Vermont technical center in a technical professional or trades and industry endorsement. Requests for apprenticeship licenses are initiated by the director of a career and technical center.